Wave Sequencing 2.0
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Gate
[Truncate, Scale Shape]
Scale Shape:
the shape is scaled in time by the
Gate Length
(as well as the Timing Step
Duration
). For example, if
Gate
Length
is
50%
, the “ADSR” shapes will play twice as fast. Use this to create more variation in the generated shapes.
Truncate
: the shape is scaled in time only by the Timing Step
Duration
. If
Gate Length
is less than
100%
, the end of the
shape is truncated.
Gate
This controls how long the Step sounds, as a percentage of the duration from the Timing Lane.
Gate Lane
Preset, Start, End, Loop Start, Loop End, Repeats
See “Front-Panel Lane Controls” on page 21.
Gate Lane Step
Step
See “Step” on page 23.
Gate Length
[0…100%]
This controls the length of time that the step will sound, as a percentage of the Timing Lane Step
Duration
.
Probability
[0…100%]
See “Step Probability” on page 21.
Step Seq
This Lane generates a modulation source to control other synthesis parameters, just like envelopes, LFOs, etc.
Step Seq Lane
Preset, Start, End, Loop Start, Loop End, Repeats
See “Front-Panel Lane Controls” on page 21.
Use Shape
[Off, On]
When this is
On
, non-zero values will be scaled by the Shape Lane.
Step Seq Lane Step
Step
[A1…D16]
See “Step” on page 23.
Type
[Value + Continuous Mod, Value * /-, Value * , Value + S & H Mod]
Value + Continuous Mod:
The Step uses the programmed value, and modulation continuously affects the value. For
instance, if an LFO is modulating
Value
, you’ll hear the LFO’s shape during the step.
Value * /-:
The Step’s
Value
is scaled by a bipolar random amount. The result may be either positive or
negative.